Late in his career, composer Elmer Bernstein became fascinated (and arguably obsessed) with the sound of an electronic instrument, which would feature in most of his scores from the early 80s onward. This instrument is:

A) The Ondes Martenot B) The Synclavier C) The Memorymoog D) The Theremin

A: The Ondes Martenot

Maurice Jarre won three "Best Original Score" Oscars during his career, in each case for films directed by:

A) David Lean B) Peter Weir C) John Huston D) Richard Attenborough

A: David Lean

2001: A Space Odyssey is famous for its use of classical music. But name the composer who wrote the original score for the film, which Stanley Kubrick rejected and did not use:

A) Alex North B) Bernard Herrmann C) John Barry D) Ennio Morricone

Braveheart takes place in Scotland, but composer James Horner's score heavily featured this Irish instrument:

A) Uilleann pipes B) Sackbut C) Lute D) Crumhorn

A: Uilleann pipes

John Williams is famous for his scores for the science fiction epics of Lucas and Spielberg, but years earlier, he composed the title theme and scores for numerous episodes of what science fiction series?